mcnitt@buster.cps.msu.edu (Kevin L McNitt) (06/20/91)
I been following the discussion on realtime kernels and most of them have been 68k based kernels. What kind of realtime kernels exists form 486 systems I heard about VENIX , interactives totally preemptive kernels any one every use this ? any comments would be welcomed. please email to mcnitt@buster.cps.msu.edu I will repost my findings if there is any response. thanks in advance. Kevin McNitt mcnitt@itr1.bch.msu.edu rm 11 surface mail Biochemistry Michigan State Univ. East Lansing, Mi 48824 (517) 353-0612 phone
miklg@sono.uucp (Michael Goldman ) (06/20/91)
mcnitt@buster.cps.msu.edu (Kevin L McNitt) writes: > I been following the discussion on realtime kernels and most > of them have been 68k based kernels. > What kind of realtime kernels exists form 486 systems > I heard about VENIX , interactives totally preemptive kernels > any one every use this ? any comments would be welcomed. For the 486 there's also: VRTX - Ready Systems, Sunnyvale, CA - 408-736-2600 pSOS - Software Components Group, San Jose, CA - 408-736-2600 FlexOS - DRI, Monterey, CA - 408-646-6001 - Unix-y MTOS - Industrial Programming, Jericho, NY - 800-365-6867 LynxOS - Lynx R-T Systems, Campbell, CA - 408-354-7770 - Unix clone VxWorks - Wind River Systems - Alameda, CA - 415-??? See also a survey in the Feb. '90 issue of "Embedded Systems Programming". Regards, Michael Goldman
bard@cutter.ssd.loral.com (J H Woodyatt) (06/22/91)
miklg@sono.uucp (Micheal Goldman) writes: > VxWorks - Wind River Systems - ALameda, CA - 415-??? Their number is (415) 748-4100. -- James Woodyatt ``The ones that have tell the ones that don't to tell the ones that can't about the ones who won't'' --Stanard Ridgway